There is great tragedy in this story, but let’s face it, that tragedy has absolutely nothing to do with insurance company payouts that you have mischaracterized as “losses”. You see, these payouts are precisely what insurance is for. The fact that some overpaid, under-principled insurance CEO is going to receive 10% less bonus than he received last year (and this premise is suspect) is not part of this tragedy! Your focus is as bad as your grammar here.
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“worse insured losses” Ahem. Grammar police, please.
There is great tragedy in this story, but let’s face it, that tragedy has absolutely nothing to do with insurance company payouts that you have mischaracterized as “losses”. You see, these payouts are precisely what insurance is for. The fact that some overpaid, under-principled insurance CEO is going to receive 10% less bonus than he received last year (and this premise is suspect) is not part of this tragedy! Your focus is as bad as your grammar here.